The Day the Earth Stopped

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    We are all sent to Earth to take a test. The only difference is, all of our questions aren’t the same. Just like that, we are all born into different social classes, with different problems in different lifestyles. Just because someone is richer than another, it doesn’t mean…

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    with a project named Green Earth 3k . What first took place in this project is there are seeds that were invented, To solve the problem of world hunger. The way the seeds work, You plant the seed of the food you would like to eat. Any food in the world and it would grow in about 15-20 min and it’ll be ready to enjoy.This invention stopped people from being hungry from…

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    She recognizes that smell of the wet earth just after it rains. The aroma that can be smelt through open windows or by the whiff that hits you when you walk outside the door, the ground still wet, water still dripping from the leaves of flowers and trees. Drip…Drop. Drip…Drop. That remained Nora’s favourite thing in the world. She stepped outside just after the rain had ceased and just consumed the smell of something so natural that it cannot be stopped by any living human or machine whatsoever…

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    firemen who, instead of putting out fires, set them to burn books. Bradbury tells a story of a fireman, Montag, who steals the books he is suppose to be burning and how they change him. Wall-E is a tale of a robot, Wall-E, whose job is to clean the earth because it is covered in trash. All the humans are living in a giant spaceship, Axiom, just orbiting…

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    Tropical Rainforest Cancer

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    out there. But, we will never know, at the rate we are destroying this vital ecosystem. Tropical Rainforest are types of forest that have extremely tall trees, lots of rain, and warm climates. Some rainforest gets more than one inch of rain every day year. These forests hold almost up to all of our planet’s trees. Rainforests are found in Africa, Asia, Central and South America, and Australia. But the largest…

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    Martian Vs The Core Essay

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    to the center of the Earth, so that they can restart the rotation of the Earth by blasting the Earth’s core with nuclear missiles. The movie, The Core, had flaws and errors; in which, causes unrealistic standards for science and unjustified the idea of what would really happen in this kind of situation. The main struggle the team faces in the movie, the core of the Earth stopping its rotation, is the first error that goes against what is known through science about the Earth. The core of the…

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    All over the world there are so many types of issues that are destroying and harming planet Earth. This includes, air pollution, thermal pollution, and soil pollution, but there is one more thing that is very important, which is called an oil spill. An oil spill is the release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the environment, and is a form of pollution. Most of the time oil spills happen in the marine but sometimes happen on land. Not many people think about oil spills, this is because…

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    Maybe people engage in some form of technology daily, whether it be cell phones, laptop, music players, television, etc. It is slowly consuming everyday life and turning everything into a digital era. Technology has been a large influential factor in society and affects people both negatively and positively. In the essay, “Isolated Community: Hidden Dangers of MMORPGs,” written by Rachel Schofield, the author explains that within technology and digital communities, we are unaware of what is…

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    13 mission was planned to launched and land on the moon and return back to Earth. Unfortunately, after about 56 hours into their flight, an oxygen tank crippled due to an explosion inside of it. The damages this caused forced the crew to only orbit the moon and head back toward Earth without landing. This was the creation of the now famous line, “Houston we’ve had a problem…” The lunar module (LM) ended up landing on Earth on April 17, 1970 at 1:07 p.m., landing in the Pacific Ocean The…

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    Epilogue About Tigers

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    The newborn sun bled red streaks across the sky. Chloe’s hair glowed like a halo as we marched out of our tipsy cabin with its decayed wood that smelled of raw earth. Despite the ungodly hour, our campsite was glittering with life. A fire was flickering, but there was no smell of meat in the air. I craned my neck and frowned at the sighted of the vegetables roasting. My small nose crinkled with apprehension. Hippies, my dad called these people, my mom used a euphemism: animal activists. My dad…

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